yes I can.
carb, cam, intake, headers, heads, msd igntion, or a 350
It is a hydraulic camshaft, Not a roller cam. Chevy did not start using roller cams until late 1995
It is in the Distributor.
The cams interchange.
hydraulic
Yes there is only one cam in this engine
Contact the cam manufacturer of your choice for a recommendation based on your application.
A Chevy 305 with a roller cam will have MORE power than a 305 with a flat tappet cam if both are installed in the same engine. The horsepower of any 305 depends on what all is done to the engine. Changing from flat tappet to roller will gain some. There are other ways to increase horsepower and there are other ways to increase torque.
Contact the cam manufacturer of your choice for a recommendation based on your application.
zero lash is on all it does not matter which they are all zero lash 305 is known for flat cam in those years
YES it does and it is a roller cam and hydraulic lifters.
If it's a HO then it definitely does, if its the normal one, you might not.